Baby Left at Canberra Fire Station Thriving in Care
A newborn boy found at a Canberra fire station last November is healthy and thriving with loving foster carers. Officials are reaching out with compassion to his birth family, seeking information to help shape his beautiful future.
A tiny newborn wrapped in a soft blanket was left at a fire station in Canberra last November, and today he's thriving in the arms of devoted foster carers who are meeting his every need.
The baby boy was only hours old when someone made the brave decision to leave him fed, warm, and safe outside the South Tuggeranong Fire and Rescue Station in Conder on November 27. He was found quickly by firefighters who could provide immediate care.
Now, four months later, officials are extending an open hand to his birth mother and family with a message of deep respect and zero judgment. Anne-Marie Sabellico from the ACT government's Health and Community Services says the little boy is safe and healthy, but they need information that only his family can provide.
"You bravely chose to leave him where he would be seen quickly by people who you knew could immediately provide medical attention, warmth and safety," Sabellico said. "That decision protected his life."
The government is seeking family medical history, cultural connections, and any hopes his birth family has for him. This information will help shape his identity and give him answers about where he came from when he's old enough to ask.
Sunny's Take
What makes this story beautiful is the compassion at its heart. Officials aren't looking to blame anyone or force difficult decisions. They simply want to gather the pieces of this child's story so he can grow up understanding his roots.
Extended family members who may wish to contribute to his future are welcome to share information, even if they can't care for him directly. Anyone can contact Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1800 333 000 or through their website.
The government is even asking if anyone recognizes the distinctive blanket he was wrapped in, hoping it might connect them to someone who can help fill in the gaps of his early story.
Right now, this little boy is surrounded by love, growing stronger every day with carers who treasure him.
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Based on reporting by ABC Australia
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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